TB I value your opinion and input on this.
Can you share a bit of knowledge with me? Is this something that can happen on most bases or only a couple that are really bad?
1) Military personnel are not necessarily allowed to carry weapons on base. They often do not.
2) The aformentioned location is a NAVSEA facility; NAVSEA is military-owned but civilian-run. Many of these civilians are indistinguishable from your everday pedestrian.
In my mind, a military base has members of the military in it. Lots of them!
Members of the military are issued guns. Large guns that I cannot buy.
How in the hell does someone pull a gun in such a location without five thousand people putting holes in him within ten seconds? This should be like robbing a gun store but worse. I mean these are soldiers. Trained and armed to the teeth.
How in the hell does someone shoot up a military base?
According to WaPo, the shooter took a Biden-approved shotgun, dropped a security officer, and continued his assault with that officer's 9mm and AR-15.
This could certainly happen on any post. It isn't that security is lax or has regular vulnerabilities, but typically shooters at military bases have military training.
I obviously won't go into detail but I've identified ways that this could happen where I'm at. Not saying that installation security hasn't observed them as well, but it also takes a LOT of resources to increase and maintain higher security.
As a military facility, shouldn't there be a Federal Protective Service or Military Police presence? I know it's civilian-run, but IIRC FPS is the law enforcement agency for federal property.
This just doesn't make sense to me.
As a citizen I am able to carry weapons more freely than a soldier on a military base?
Does that sound right?
This just doesn't make sense to me.
As a citizen I am able to carry weapons more freely than a soldier on a military base?
Does that sound right?
So...either the military needs more guns, or the citizenry needs less guns.
Is that what you're getting at?
How did the shooter(s) entered the building with those large weapons? Those building have armed guards..
He took the weapons from dead/wounded guards.
In my mind, a military base has members of the military in it. Lots of them!
Members of the military are issued guns. Large guns that I cannot buy.
How in the hell does someone pull a gun in such a location without five thousand people putting holes in him within ten seconds? This should be like robbing a gun store but worse. I mean these are soldiers. Trained and armed to the teeth.
How in the hell does someone shoot up a military base?
Derp .
Military bases have more gun control than Chicago. They're locked up in armories and have strict carry requirements to and from a destination. Do you clowns really think that people walk around with M-16s everywhere?
Only people with loaded weapons are the cops.
This just doesn't make sense to me.
As a citizen I am able to carry weapons more freely than a soldier on a military base?
Does that sound right?
I guess the big question even though I assume I know the answer is was this a military person that was supposed to have access? I haven't seen anything regarding this.